Conservation Education Site Registration CLL Home | News | Spotlight | CLL Sites | CLL Tools Certification | Recognition | Wings of Wonder | Supporters A Pathway Towards CLL Certification WHC sites who have chosen to pursue CLL certification can register as a Conservation Education Site (CES) as an introductory stage to certification as a CLL. ![Ash Grove Cement School Buses](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090305023142im_/http://www.wildlifehc.org/ewebeditpro/items/O57F11107.JPG) | Students unload from their school buses at Ash Grove Cement Co.'s CES Registered Forman Plant to explore the outdoors. |
This level of recognition, developed for sites that participate in conservation education but are not yet ready to apply for CLL certification, is available to all WHC members who sponsor education programs related to their habitat. Conservation Education Site registration allows your site to be recognized for existing programs while placing your team on track for CLL certification as WHC's staff assists you in meeting eligibility criteria. Sites may register for a total of three consecutive years as a CES. Conservation Education Site registration allows your site to be recognized for existing programs while placing your team on track for CLL certification as WHC's staff assists you in meeting eligibility criteria. Sites may register for a total of three consecutive years as a CES. The Benefits of Registering as a Conservation Education Site Registering as a Conservation Education Site allows a site to receive a recognition through WHC for outreach and education programs already underway and provides a vehicle for sites to become involved with WHC before going through the certification process. Upon acceptance, the sites will receive: CES registration is open to WHC member sites that sponsor or organize educational programs or events in the following categories: - wildlife or environmental studies
- resources management and/or conservation
- science, math or technology as related to the environment
- visual arts, literature/writing events related to the environment and
- special events, such as Earth Day, Arbor Day, International Migratory Bird Day, nature walks or bird counts.
For more information, contact WHC's Director of Conservation Education and Outreach at 412-264-3611 The following sites have already been put on track to Corporate Lands for Learning certification by registering as Conservation Education Sites: Albemarle Corporation | Magnolia Plants | American Electric Power Company | John E. Amos Plant | Ash Grove Cement Company | Foreman Plant | BP | Beck Springs | CEMEX | Krome Quarry | CEMEX | Card Sound | DTE Energy | Greenwood Energy Center | DTE Energy | Monroe Power Plant | DuPont Company | New Johnsonville | Fairmount Minerals, Ltd. | Wisconsin Industrial Sand | IBM | Research Triangle Park | Lafarge | Whitehall Plant | LANXESS Corporation | Haledon Site | Marathon Petroleum Company LLC | Hutsonville School Nature Habitat | Ontario Power Generation | Niagara Plant | Pfizer Inc. | Kalamazoo | United States Steel Corporation | Mon Valley Works, Irvin Plant | USG Corporation | Alabaster Plant | Waste Management, Inc. | High Acres Landfill | Waste Management, Inc. | Mill Seat Landfill | Waste Management, Inc. | Pine Grove Landfill |
Sign up today! Download the Registration Form here. Please fill it in, then fax (301-588-4629), email, or mail it back to us. Already A CES Site? CES sites may be registered for up to three consecutive years. If you have not registered in the past year, you may need to update your standing as a CES with the Conservation Education staff at WHC. Please contact the Director of Conservation Education and Outreach at 412-264-3611 or an Education Specialist at 301-588-8994. You may also download the Renewal Form here.
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